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The reason for hypermetropia is:


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a

Eye lens becomes thicker

b

The eye lens becomes thin

c

The eye lens becomes blurry

d

None of these. 

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

Hypermetropia is due to the eye lens becoming thin.
In hypermetropia, a person can see distant objects clearly while near objects appear blurry. The eye lens becomes thin; thus, its focal length increases, so the image is formed behind the mirror. It can be removed by using a Convex lens.
On the other hand, in the case of myopia, the eye lens becomes thicker, and in cataracts, the eye lens becomes blurry.
 
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